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I’ve been wondering more and more. Does living a lifetime in a religous cloistered setting make oneself insensitive to real life? I’m thinking of men and women who have lived 40-50-60 years without out daily local news or world events or encounters with real people with real problems. I imagine that life within the walls must become as stagnate as too many sick days home in bed away from school or work.
I can see how 5, 10 or 20 years in a cloister might be spiritually beneficial. Wouldn’t more time than that make for someone who is just out of touch with reality? The only analogy I can think of is what happens to skin when covered by a bandage for any length of time – does not the skin lose its integrity? Doesn’t it get mushy, pale and grossly oversensitive? Don’t you want to keep it covered rather than have it live life like the rest of your skin?
I can see how 5, 10 or 20 years in a cloister might be spiritually beneficial. Wouldn’t more time than that make for someone who is just out of touch with reality? The only analogy I can think of is what happens to skin when covered by a bandage for any length of time – does not the skin lose its integrity? Doesn’t it get mushy, pale and grossly oversensitive? Don’t you want to keep it covered rather than have it live life like the rest of your skin?